During 2003, Sen. Kerry spent 63 candidate
days in Iowa and 62 candidate days in New Hampshire, for a total of 125
candidate days (one day included events in both states) or about 34.2 percent
of his time campaigning in the two states:

First quarter:
2 visits, 3 days in Iowa and 3 visits, 4 days in New Hampshire
...7 of 92 daysSecond quarter: 9
visits, 13 days in Iowa and 9 visits, 10 days in New Hampshire
...23 of 91 daysThird quarter: 8
visits, 16 days in Iowa and 14 visits, 20 days in New Hampshire
...36 of 92 daysFourth quarter: 14
visits, 31 days in Iowa and 18 visits, 28 days in New Hampshire
...59 of 92 days

Note: A "Candidate
Day" is a day on which a candidate/prospective candidate does a campaign-related
event in the state (this definition does not include overnights where a
candidate arrives late and does no campaign-related events on the day of
arrival or days when the candidate leaves first thing in the morningwithout doing any events).